Re: Network Delay
- From: "Ed Horley" <no-spamed-usergroups1@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 11:29:05 -0700
You are a little light on information to really help debug the problem - so
instead I will give you some starting points and we can go from there.
If you can run a quick sniffer on the host you are experiencing delays it
might allow you to determine what is taking so long (client issue - server
issue - network issue). Next folks are going to need to know:
Is this an AD configuration - if so - how is it set up given your network
configuration?
Are you running AD integrated DNS?
Do you have WINS running for legacy reasons?
Since you are doing Frame-Relay - what is your CIR?
What sort of network equipment do you have set up between the devices -
firewalls, proxies, etc?
What OS version are the clients running?
We might be able to help more with some more specific info.
Regards,
Ed Horley
Microsoft MVP Server-Networking
"will-allied" <will-allied@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have a windows network of 4 sites connected by a At&T T1 frame. I have
> 768Kb connection to each site and can max the pipe out by moving large
> files
> across it. However, when I do simple things like try and see the contents
> of
> a folder on a remote 2003 server or highlight a remote file so I can
> right-click and get properties things will lock up for 30-45 seconds and
> progress very slowly. This happens at all 4 sites on all the computers.
>
> Any ideas why simple navigation is so incredibly slow?
.
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